32374= AMYGDALUS PER- 

 SIC A. Mexican Peach. From the San 

 Antonio Field Station, San Antonio, 

 Texas. A large-fruited, yellow, cling- 

 stone peach, with, a pleasant, sub-acid 

 flavor, and without doubt of Spanish 

 origin. It ripens at San Antonio about 

 September 8, and is a good shipper. 

 Garden selection from peaches im- 

 ported from I&exico. 



8237a AMYGDALUS PER- 

 SIC A. Mexican Peach. From the San 

 Antonio Field Station, San Antonio, 

 Texas. A medium to yellow, clingstone 



peach, probably o£ purely Spanish 



eHg-'n, TV: flavor Is slightly sub- 

 acid ami ^i-iality medium to good. 

 Ripens at San Antonio about Septem- 

 ber SS. Garden selection from peaches 

 h" ported from Mexico. 



32375. AMYGDALUS PER- 

 SIC A. Mexican Peach. From the San 



t nio Field Station, San Antonio, 

 Texas, A large, light colored, cling- 

 ? >se Trench of good quality, which 



. ., as about August 23, at San Anto- 

 n o. Garden selection from peaches 

 imported from Mexico. 



3237a AMYGDALUS PER- 

 SIOA. Mexican Peach. From the San 

 Antonio Field Station, San Antonio, 

 Texas. This peach is without doubt 

 of southern CMsese origin, as it re- 

 sembles the Money variety in all 

 respects, ex< spt that it ripens about 

 a month la tor. Garden selection from 

 peaches imported from Mexico. 



32377. AMYGDALUS PER- 

 SIC A. Mexican Peach. From the San 

 Antonio Field Station, San Antonio, 



Texas, A large, greenish colored, cling- 

 c-'.riv; peach, which ripens about Sep- 

 tember 7 at San Antonio, and is a 

 good peach for canning. Garden se- 

 lection from peaches imported from 

 Mexico. 



32380. AMYGDALUS PER- 



8 1 OA* Mexican Peach. From the San 

 Antonio Field Station, San Antonio, 

 Texas. A freestone peach of good fla- 

 vor,- resembling the southern Chinese 

 type. It appears to be a cross between 

 the Spanish and southern Chinese 

 types. Ripens at San Antonio about 

 August 10. Garden selection from 

 peaches imported from Mexico. 



